Gilbert & Gubar's The madwoman in the attic after thirty years Gilbert and Gubar's The madwoman in the attic after thirty years Madwoman in the attic after thirty years edited with an introduction by Annette R. Federico ; foreword by Sandra M. Gilbert. - Columbia : University of Missouri Press, (c)2009. ©2009 - 1 online resource (xiii, 272 pages)

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"Bursting all the doors": The madwoman in the attic after thirty years / After Gilbert and Gubar: madwomen inspired by Madwoman / Modeling the madwoman: feminist movements and the academy / Gilbert and Gubar's daughters: The madwoman in the attic's spectre in Milton studies / Feminism to ecofeminism: the legacy of Gilbert and Gubar's readings of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and The last man / Enclosing fantasies: Jane Eyre / Jane Eyre's doubles? Colonial progress and the tradition of new woman writing in India / Revisiting the attic: recognizing the shared spaces of Jane Eyre and Beloved / The legacy of hell: Wuthering heights on film and Gilbert and Gubar's feminist poetics / The veiled, the masked, and the civil war woman: Louisa May Alcott and the madwoman allegory / Sensationalizing women's writing: madwomen in attics, the sensational canon, and generic confinement / Ghosts in the attic: Gilbert and Gubar's The madwoman in the attic and the female gothic / Elizabeth Gaskell: a well-tempered madness / Mimesis and poiesis: reflections on Gilbert and Gubar's reading of Emily Dickinson / Annette R. Federico -- Susan Fraiman -- Marlene Tromp -- Carol Blessing -- Katey Castellano -- Madeleine Wood -- Narin Hassan -- Danielle Russell -- Hila Shachar -- Keren Fite -- Tamara Silvia Wagner -- Carol Margaret Davison -- Thomas P. Fair -- Lucia Aiello.



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Gilbert, Sandra M -- Madwoman in the attic.
Gubar, Susan, 1944- Madwoman in the attic.
Gilbert, Sandra M -- The madwoman in the attic
Gubar, Susan The madwoman in the attic


English literature--Women authors--History and criticism.
Women and literature--History--Great Britain--19th century.


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